Windows 8 DLL File Information - ipsecsnp.dll |
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General Information
File Description: | IP Security Policy Management Snap-in |
File Version: | 6.2.9200.16384 (win8_rtm.120725-1247) |
Company: | Microsoft Corporation |
Product Name: | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System |
DLL popularity | Very Low - There is no any other DLL in system32 directory that is statically linked to this file. |
File Size: | 752 KB |
Total Number of Exported Functions: | 4 |
Total Number of Exported Functions With Names: | 4 |
Section Headers
Name | Virtual Address | Raw Data Size | % of File | Characteristics | Section Contains... |
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.text | 0x00001000 | 288,768 Bytes | 37.5% | Read, Execute | Code |
.data | 0x00048000 | 6,656 Bytes | 0.9% | Write, Read | Initialized Data |
.idata | 0x0004d000 | 8,192 Bytes | 1.1% | Read | Initialized Data |
.rsrc | 0x0004f000 | 432,128 Bytes | 56.1% | Read | Initialized Data |
.reloc | 0x000b9000 | 33,280 Bytes | 4.3% | Read, Discardable | Initialized Data |
Static Linking
ipsecsnp.dll is statically linked to the following files:MFC42u.dll
msvcrt.dll
KERNEL32.dll
ADVAPI32.dll
ACTIVEDS.dll
CRYPT32.dll
CRYPTUI.dll
GDI32.dll
ole32.dll
OLEAUT32.dll
USER32.dll
WS2_32.dll
Secur32.dll
POLSTORE.DLL
ntdll.dll
This means that when ipsecsnp.dll is loaded, the above files are automatically loaded too. If one of these files is corrupted or missing, ipsecsnp.dll won't be loaded.
General Resources Information
Resource Type | Number of Items | Total Size | % of File |
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Icons | 5 | 3,820 Bytes | 0.5% |
Animated Icons | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Cursors | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Animated Cursors | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Bitmaps | 14 | 424,660 Bytes | 55.1% |
AVI Files | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Dialog-Boxes | 49 | 38,466 Bytes | 5.0% |
HTML Related Files | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Menus | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Strings | 330 | 36,990 Bytes | 4.8% |
Type Libraries | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Manifest | 1 | 742 Bytes | 0.1% |
All Others | 4 | 1,192 Bytes | 0.2% |
Total | 403 | 505,870 Bytes | 65.7% |
Icons in this file
There are 5 icons stored in this DLL file. You can view all these icons in the following small thumbnail:
Cursors in this file
No cursors found in this file
Dialog-boxes list (up to 200 dialogs)
In the following section, you can find the captions of dialog-boxes stored in this DLL. The list is currently limited to 200 dialogs.ID | Dialog Caption |
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107 | Select Computer or Domain |
109 | General |
110 | Key Exchange Security Methods |
112 | Security Rule Wizard |
113 | Security Rule Wizard |
115 | IKE Security Algorithms |
117 | Security Rule Wizard |
119 | Security Rule Wizard |
122 | Filter Action Wizard |
123 | Filter Action Wizard |
125 | Filter Action Wizard |
126 | IP Filter Wizard |
129 | Filter Action Wizard |
133 | IP Filter List |
134 | IP Filter Wizard |
135 | IP Filter Wizard |
137 | IP Filter Wizard |
141 | Filter Action Wizard |
142 | Security Rule Wizard |
143 | IP Security Policy Wizard |
144 | IP Filter Wizard |
148 | Security Rule Wizard |
218 | Rules |
219 | IP Filter List |
220 | Filter Action |
221 | Tunnel Setting |
222 | Authentication Method |
223 | Connection Type |
224 | Key Exchange Settings |
225 | Security Method |
226 | Warning |
228 | Custom Security Method Settings |
233 | Security Methods |
235 | Manage IP Filter Lists |
236 | General |
237 | IP Security Policy Wizard |
239 | Security Rule Wizard |
244 | IP Security Policy Wizard |
246 | Addresses |
247 | Protocol |
248 | Description |
249 | Manage Filter Actions |
251 | IP Filter Wizard |
252 | General |
253 | Authentication Methods |
254 | IP Security Policy Wizard |
6000 | IP Filter Wizard |
6001 | IP Filter Wizard |
String resources in this dll (up to 200 strings)
String ID | String Text |
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1 | Create and edit Internet Protocol Security policies |
2 | IP Security Policy Management |
3 | Size (from IDS_SIZE) |
4 | Type (from IDS_TYPE) |
5 | Local Computer |
6 | Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) Administration. Manage IPsec policies for secure communication with other computers. Portions of IPsec and related services were jointly developed by Microsoft Corporation and Cisco Systems, Inc. |
8 | Microsoft Corporation |
9 | Security Policies |
10 | Filter Actions |
11 | Available security policies |
12 | Available filter actions |
13 | Filter action links, each containing associations to IP filter lists |
14 | Associated Filters |
15 | IP Filters |
16 | Available IP Filters |
17 | ICMP |
23 | SHA1 |
24 | Are you sure? |
26 | Invalid |
27 | New IP Filter List |
28 | New IP Security Policy |
29 | New Filter Action |
30 | You must enter a port number that is in the range of 0 through 65535. |
31 | A valid IP filter list must be selected. |
32 | A valid filter action must be selected. |
33 | ESP Integrity |
34 | None |
35 | The following error occurred when removing IP Security data. %1 |
36 | The IPsec policy data could not be saved because you do not have administrative permissions (you must be a member of the Administrators group). As a result, data might have been lost. (Error = %1!lx!) |
37 | <None> |
38 | 40 bit DES |
39 | 3DES |
40 | Low (1) |
41 | Medium (2) |
42 | High (2048) |
44 | The tunnel endpoint name resolved to multiple IP addresses. The first address returned will be used. |
45 | The tunnel endpoint name could not be resolved. No IP address information could be cached. |
46 | Unable to verify integrity (Error = %lx) |
47 | Integrity verified |
48 | You must enter a value that is in the range of 300 seconds (5 minutes) through 172,800 seconds (48 hours). |
49 | You must enter a value that is in the range of 20,480 kilobytes (20 MB) through 2,147,483,647 kilobytes (2,097,152 MB). |
50 | Default response (earlier versions of Windows only) |
51 | L2TP Base |
52 | L2TP Extended |
57 | Remote access |
58 | A data error has occurred. The interface type is unknown. |
59 | This rule no longer has a valid IP filter selected. |
60 | , with policy storage |
61 | The IPsec policy storage container could not be opened. No domain controller can be found for the domain. |
62 | The IPsec policy storage container could not be opened. Communication with Active Directory could not be established. |
63 | The IPsec policy storage container could not be created. You might not have administrative permissions (you must be a member of the Administrators group). For the IPsec policy storage container to be created, you must have administrative permissions. |
64 | The IPsec policy storage container could not be opened. You might not have administrative permissions (you must be a member of the Administrators group). For the IPsec policy storage container to be opened, you must have administrative permissions. |
65 | The IPsec policy storage container could not be opened. The following error occurred: %1. |
66 | Type |
67 | ESP Confidentiality |
69 | Name |
70 | Description |
71 | Encryption and Integrity |
72 | Integrity only |
73 | Custom |
74 | &Create IP Security Policy... |
75 | Creates an IP Security policy. |
78 | &Import Policies... |
79 | Imports IP Security policy information from a file. |
80 | &Export Policies... |
81 | Exports information for all IP Security policies to a file. |
82 | New Security Method |
83 | Edit Security Method |
85 | Refreshes IPsec policy information from the policy storage location. |
86 | Invalid |
87 | &Un-assign |
88 | Un-assigns this policy (attempts to make it inactive). |
89 | &Assign |
90 | Assigns this policy (attempts to make it active). |
91 | IP Filter List |
92 | Filter Action |
93 | Authentication Methods |
94 | Tunnel Endpoint |
95 | Connection Type |
96 | A data error has occurred. No IP filter has been associated with this rule. |
97 | A data error has occurred. Multiple IP filters are associated with this rule. |
98 | AH Integrity |
99 | Compression |
100 | Encryption |
101 | Integrity |
102 | The selected IP filter list is currently being used by this rule. Select a different IP filter list before attempting to remove it. |
103 | The selected filter action is currently being used by this rule. Select a different filter action before attempting to remove it. |
104 | A data error has occurred. |
105 | <Dynamic> |
106 | <None> |
107 | Policy Assigned |
109 | New Rule |
110 | Edit Rule |
111 | Select a certification authority (CA) you want to use when verifying IPsec certificates |
112 | There was an error in displaying the trusted root certification authorities. |
113 | Export |
115 | Manage IP Filter Lists |
116 | IP Security Policies on %1 |
117 | Active Directory |
118 | Feature not implemented. |
120 | A data error has occurred. No filter action is associated with this rule. |
121 | <Integral> |
122 | <Dynamic> |
123 | <Data Error: Unknown type> |
124 | Kerberos |
125 | Certificate |
126 | Preshared Key |
127 | Dynamic |
128 | &Restore Default Policies |
129 | Restores the default IP Security policies to their initial settings. |
131 | The default IP Security policies were successfully restored to their initial settings. |
132 | You must select AH, ESP, or both. |
133 | Diffie-Hellman Group |
134 | This filter action requires at least one security method. |
135 | No ESP encryption or integrity algorithm was selected. The ESP selection has been removed. |
136 | An IPsec policy has been provided by the domain controller. Domain provided policy overrides policy assigned on the local (or remote) computer. |
137 | Allowing unsecured communication may expose your network to security risks by allowing IP traffic to be sent with no authentication or encryption. On a computer with Windows Vista or a later version of Windows, this option allows unsecured communication to be sent anytime a secure connection cannot be established. On a Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows 2003 computer, this option allows unsecured communications to be sent only when the remote computer does not support IPsec. Are you sure you want to allow unsecured communication when secure communication cannot be established? |
138 | Enable unsecured communication? |
139 | You must enter a number that is greater than zero in the host portion of this IP address. |
140 | You must enter a number that is greater than zero in the network portion of this IP address. |
142 | The IPsec policy is assigned, but the IPsec service is not running. You must start the 'IPsec Services' service to activate the assigned policy. |
143 | Policy is assigned, but it is being overridden by Active Directory-assigned policy. |
144 | Create IPsec Security policy |
146 | Add IPsec Security Rule |
148 | Enter the name and description of the new IP Security policy |
149 | There was an error retrieving the distinguished name string from the certificate. |
150 | Select the certification authority that you require for IPsec authentication when using this security rule. |
152 | The default ""Anybody"" IP filter could not be found, probably because it was explicitly removed. You can either continue without this filter, or a new one can be generated for you. If you choose to restore the default filter the IPsec Responder, Lockdown, and Secure Initiator policies will also be restored to their initial settings. Do you want to restore the default policies? |
153 | A filter must be selected for this IPsec policy. The default Any rule was removed, so you must select another rule. |
154 | Add a filter action |
159 | &Manage IP filter lists and filter actions... |
160 | Manages IP filter lists and filter actions. |
161 | Manage IP filter lists and filter actions |
162 | <This value appears to be invalid> |
163 | Hos&t name: |
164 | &IP Address or Subnet: |
165 | &Host name: |
167 | Cached IP Address: |
168 | <None> |
170 | Other |
171 | My IP Address |
172 | Any IP Address |
173 | A specific DNS Name |
174 | A specific IP Address or Subnet |
175 | A specific IP Subnet |
176 | Select which computer or domain this snap-in will manage |
177 | The source address has been adjusted by the specified subnet mask. |
178 | The destination address has been adjusted by the specified subnet mask. |
179 | A source DNS name must be entered. |
180 | A destination DNS name must be entered. |
183 | The source DNS name resolved to multiple IP addresses. The first one is being cached. |
184 | The destination DNS name resolved to multiple IP addresses. The first one is being cached. |
185 | The source DNS name could not be resolved. No IP address information is being cached. |
186 | The destination DNS name could not be resolved. No IP address information is being cached. |
187 | IP security cannot be triggered by port 500 traffic. Port 500 is used by Internet Key Exchange (IKE) traffic. |
188 | IP Filter |
189 | Mirrored |
190 | Destination DNS Name |
191 | Destination Address |
193 | Protocol |
194 | Source Port |
195 | Destination Port |
196 | Source DNS Name |
197 | Source Address |
199 | Description |
200 | When this console is saved the location will also be saved |
201 | A filter action requires at least one security method for negotiation. This filter action has none. Select a different one, or add a security method. |
202 | The currently selected filter action has been deactivated because at least one security method is required. |
203 | This IP filter list is empty. It will not match IP packets. Do you want to save this filter list without any filters? |
205 | You must enter a protocol number that is in the range of 0 through 255. |
206 | You cannot use a multicast address for a subnet or for both the source address and the destination address. |
207 | An IP filter list requires at least one filter to be activated. This IP filter list has no filters. |
208 | Set the name and description. |
209 | This is an invalid mask for the specified IP address. |
210 | The source and destination address can not be the same. |
211 | &Close |
212 | The settings you have selected correspond to a %1 security level. Your security method's type will be changed to reflect this state. |
213 | DNS names are only used to build IP address filters. To ensure security, do not add, delete, or change source or destination IP addresses without updating this filter list and verifying that all IP addresses for a computer are included. Do you want to create a filter for each of the listed addresses? |
214 | Security Warning |
215 | This security method duplicates an existing one. Either modify it, or cancel this dialog box. |
216 | IP Add&ress or Subnet: |
222 | XNS-IDP |
225 | (%1)'s generated filter action |
226 | Specify how this policy responds to requests for secure communication. |
227 | To add multiple authentication methods, edit the default response rule after completing the wizard. |
228 | The security rule must be applied to a network type. |
229 | To add multiple authentication methods, edit the security rule after completing the wizard. |
230 | Select the IP filter list for the type of IP traffic to which this security rule applies. |
231 | Select the filter action for this security rule. |
232 | Specify whether this rule indicates that the computer should act as a tunnel server or as a tunnel client. |
233 | The tunnel endpoint is the tunneling computer closest to the IP traffic destination, as specified by the security rule's IP filter list. |
234 | Set the filter action behavior. |
235 | Communicating with computers that do not support IPsec may expose your network to security risks. |
236 | Specify a security method for IP traffic. To add multiple security methods, edit the filter action after completing the wizard. |
237 | Add an IP filter. |
238 | Specify the source address of the IP traffic. |
239 | Specify the destination address of the IP traffic. |
240 | Select the IP protocol type. If this type is TCP or UDP, you will also specify the source and destination ports. |
241 | Many TCP/IP application protocols are established with well-known TCP or UDP ports. |
242 | You must enter a number that is greater than zero in the first octet of this IP address or subnet. |
COM Classes/Interfaces
There is no type library in this file with COM classes/interfaces information
Exported Functions List
The following functions are exported by this dll:DllCanUnloadNow | DllGetClassObject | DllRegisterServer | DllUnregisterServer |
Imported Functions List
The following functions are imported by this dll:- MFC42u.dll:
- msvcrt.dll:
_CxxThrowException _XcptFilter __CxxFrameHandler __RTDynamicCast __dllonexit _amsg_exit _callnewh _except_handler4_common _initterm _lock _onexit _purecall _unlock _vsnwprintf _wcsdup _wcsicmp _wcsnicmp _wtoi _wtol free malloc memcpy memcpy_s memmove_s memset public: __thiscall exception::exception(char const * const &) public: __thiscall exception::exception(class exception const &) public: __thiscall exception::exception(void) public: virtual __thiscall exception::~exception(void) public: virtual __thiscall type_info::~type_info(void) public: virtual char const * __thiscall exception::what(void)const time void __cdecl terminate(void) wcstoul - KERNEL32.dll:
ActivateActCtx CreateActCtxW DeactivateActCtx FileTimeToLocalFileTime FileTimeToSystemTime FindResourceW FormatMessageW GetComputerNameW GetCurrentProcess GetCurrentProcessId GetCurrentThreadId GetDateFormatW GetFileAttributesW GetLastError GetModuleFileNameW GetModuleHandleA GetModuleHandleW GetProcAddress GetProcessHeap GetSystemTimeAsFileTime GetTickCount GetTimeFormatW GetVersion GlobalAlloc GlobalFree GlobalLock GlobalUnlock HeapDestroy HeapFree InterlockedCompareExchange InterlockedDecrement InterlockedExchange InterlockedIncrement LoadLibraryA LoadLibraryExW LoadLibraryW LoadResource LocalAlloc LocalFree LockResource MulDiv OutputDebugStringA OutputDebugStringW QueryPerformanceCounter ReleaseActCtx SetLastError SetUnhandledExceptionFilter Sleep TerminateProcess UnhandledExceptionFilter WideCharToMultiByte lstrlenW ntdll!RtlAllocateHeap ntdll!RtlDeleteCriticalSection ntdll!RtlEnterCriticalSection ntdll!RtlInitializeCriticalSection ntdll!RtlLeaveCriticalSection - ADVAPI32.dll:
CloseServiceHandle LsaFreeMemory LsaOpenPolicy LsaQueryInformationPolicy OpenSCManagerW OpenServiceW QueryServiceStatus RegCloseKey RegCreateKeyExW RegCreateKeyW RegOpenKeyExW RegQueryValueExW RegSetValueExW - ACTIVEDS.dll:
ADsGetObject - CRYPT32.dll:
CertCloseStore CertFreeCertificateContext CertNameToStrW CertOpenStore - CRYPTUI.dll:
CryptUIDlgSelectCertificateW - GDI32.dll:
CreateFontIndirectW DeleteObject GetDeviceCaps SelectObject - ole32.dll:
CoInitialize ReleaseStgMedium combase!CoCreateGuid combase!CoTaskMemAlloc combase!CoTaskMemFree combase!CoUninitialize combase!CreateStreamOnHGlobal combase!StringFromCLSID - OLEAUT32.dll:
SysAllocString SysFreeString - USER32.dll:
AttachThreadInput DestroyCursor DispatchMessageW EnableWindow FindWindowExW GetClientRect GetCursorPos GetDC GetDlgItem GetFocus GetParent GetSysColor GetWindowRect GetWindowThreadProcessId LoadBitmapW LoadIconW LoadStringW PeekMessageW PostMessageW RedrawWindow RegisterClipboardFormatW ReleaseDC ScreenToClient SendMessageW SetFocus SetParent SetWindowTextW ShowWindow SystemParametersInfoW TranslateMessage UnhookWindowsHookEx - WS2_32.dll:
FreeAddrInfoW WSACleanup WSAStartup WSAStringToAddressW getaddrinfo htonl htonl - Secur32.dll:
TranslateNameW - POLSTORE.DLL:
IPSecAssignPolicy IPSecClosePolicyStore IPSecCreateFilterData IPSecCreateISAKMPData IPSecCreateNFAData IPSecCreateNegPolData IPSecCreatePolicyData IPSecDeleteFilterData IPSecDeleteISAKMPData IPSecDeleteNFAData IPSecDeleteNegPolData IPSecDeletePolicyData IPSecEnumFilterData IPSecEnumNFAData IPSecEnumNegPolData IPSecEnumPolicyData IPSecExportPolicies IPSecGetAssignedPolicyData IPSecGetFilterData IPSecGetISAKMPData IPSecGetNegPolData IPSecImportPolicies IPSecIsDomainPolicyAssigned IPSecOpenPolicyStore IPSecSetFilterData IPSecSetISAKMPData IPSecSetNFAData IPSecSetNegPolData IPSecSetPolicyData IPSecUnassignPolicy - ntdll.dll:
EtwTraceMessage RtlIpv4AddressToStringW RtlIpv6AddressToStringW